DNO reports record output in Oman
- Oman: Sunday, March 24 - 2013 at 03:26
Norwegian oil and gas exploration and production firm DNO International has said daily output of hydrocarbons from 'Block 8' offshore Oman's Musandam peninsula has climbed to a record of around 20,000 barrels of oil and condensate and 60 million cubic feet of gas, Oman Daily Observer has reported. The increase follows the recent completion of a two-well drilling programme on West Bukha, said DNO. The company is one of the largest players in the sultanate's oil and gas industry, with a portfolio of four licenses. Besides 'Block 8,' DNO is also the operator of 'Block 30' in central Oman with a 100% interest, 'Block 31' in western Oman also as operator with a 100% interest, and 'Block 47' in north central Oman as operator with a 50% interest.
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